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A Traffic Characterization Procedure for Multimedia Applications in Converged Networks
Atlanta, Georgia September 27-September 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MASCOT.2005.913th IEEE International Symposium on ...
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Priscilla A.S.M Barreto, Barreto University of Brasilia
Paulo H.P. de Carvalho, University of Bras?lia
Jos? A. M. Soares, University of Bras?lia
Humberto J?nior Abdalla, University of Bras?lia

This work presents a traffic characterization procedure for Traffic Engineering (TE) in converged networks. An analytical model, focused in a selfsimilar aggregated traffic characterization is proposed, which considers QoS restrictions for delay metrics. The model, together with evolutionary techniques, is used for the optimization of the link capacity assignment task in network planning with multi-service applications. The results show that the traffic characterization model is reliable as a part of the optimization of costs in converged networks.

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Priscilla A.S.M Barreto, Paulo H.P. de Carvalho, Jos? A. M. Soares, Humberto J?nior Abdalla, "A Traffic Characterization Procedure for Multimedia Applications in Converged Networks," mascots, pp.153-160, 13th IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, 2005
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